Xray XB2 2WD Buggy Thread
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#781
Took another look at this. The Xray rear wheel's edge is flush with the end of the axle on my 22 (just using this as a base to measure). I have TLR, Proline and AKA rims I used on my 22. Using a straight edge on the end of the axle the AKA is (roughly) -1.5mm, TLR -1mm and Proline -3mm. Mind you both the AKA and Proline rims were marketed to work with TLR 22, AE B5 and kyosho RB6. I guess they'll bolt on but the offset is different.
So it looks like we'll need the +3.75 for the rear to get close with the AKA and TLR rims but the Proline is way off. I hope someone alot more meticulous than myself could get some accurate measurements for all rims and have one guide to look at in stead of searching for bits and pieces of info.
I plan on buying Xray rims in the future but I would like to use what I have for a while. Though I don't see Xray 2.4 rims listed, this seems to be the way things are going now surely they have plans for a 2.4 wheel.
On a side note, I'm about 1/2 way through my XB2 build and it is absolutely the best kit I have EVER built. Quality of parts, fit and finish are amazing.
So it looks like we'll need the +3.75 for the rear to get close with the AKA and TLR rims but the Proline is way off. I hope someone alot more meticulous than myself could get some accurate measurements for all rims and have one guide to look at in stead of searching for bits and pieces of info.
I plan on buying Xray rims in the future but I would like to use what I have for a while. Though I don't see Xray 2.4 rims listed, this seems to be the way things are going now surely they have plans for a 2.4 wheel.
On a side note, I'm about 1/2 way through my XB2 build and it is absolutely the best kit I have EVER built. Quality of parts, fit and finish are amazing.
Last edited by KyJoe340; 12-29-2015 at 12:29 AM.
#782
Tech Master
iTrader: (1)
OK, so i was looking on the Xray website on the XB2 and in a certain section it show the layout configuration for both Dirt and Carpet versions. On the dirt version it shows it using a low profile servo. Do i need to use a low profile servo or can i get away with a standard size servo?
#783
OK, so i was looking on the Xray website on the XB2 and in a certain section it show the layout configuration for both Dirt and Carpet versions. On the dirt version it shows it using a low profile servo. Do i need to use a low profile servo or can i get away with a standard size servo?
A reason for using a low profile on the Dirt Edition is to have less weight in the front.
Available space for the servo is the same on both.
Bent
#786
You have a chassis sponsor and can't figure out basic gear ratios? Oy Vey...
Here's a nice article to read about ratios:
https://www.teamassociated.com/pdf/c...ear_ratios.pdf
#787
Tech Rookie
Has anyone heard anything about a chassis protector?
#788
Tech Elite
iTrader: (33)
there is a guy at Dutch Oven Designs who has one. think he is going to work on making a thicker one.
here is his facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/DutchOvenDesigns/?fref=ts
here is the website..
http://dutchovendesigns.com/?DODPage...ssisprotectors
they are closed until the 2nd i beleive.
here is his facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/DutchOvenDesigns/?fref=ts
here is the website..
http://dutchovendesigns.com/?DODPage...ssisprotectors
they are closed until the 2nd i beleive.
#790
Tech Rookie
#792
Tech Rookie
What Pistons? Looking for schelle 1.6/1.7 does anyone have a part #, thanks!
#794
Tech Rookie
#795
Tech Rookie
Looks like the schelle 1.6 and 1.7 Pistons are sold out here in the states. Does anyone have any suggestions for something similar, besides drilling out stockers. Clay, high grip kinda tight track (speed rc) if anyone is familiar with this track.